NFT Music Platform Royal Secures $55M in Series A Funding From a16z

Royal is a marketplace for music NFTs, advertising its platform as a place where users can purchase shares of songs, then earn royalties on the music they’ve invested in.

article-image

Co-founder of Royal, DJ Justin Blau, also known as 3LAU, performs at a music festival. Photo: Altamira Film

share
  • Royal previously announced a seed round of $16 million in August
  • Other participants in the financing round include Coinbase Ventures, Paradigm, Nas and The Chainsmokers

Royal, a non-fungible token (NFT) music platform, raised $55 million in Series A funding, the startup announced on Monday. 

Royal is a marketplace for music NFTs, allowing users to purchase shares of songs then earn royalties on the music they’ve invested in. 

The platform will use funds “to invest in the growth of its ecosystem,” according to a press release. Royal did immediately respond to Blockworks’ request for further clarification on how the capital will be used.

“The value of music ownership is vastly misrepresented and undervalued today, but it won’t be for too much longer, as more musicians embrace the web3 ecosystem,” co-founder and popular electronic dance music artist Justin Blau said in a recent blog post

The round, which was led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), attracted traditional investors such Coinbase Ventures, Paradigm and Crush Music. Other participants include celebrities such as Nas, The Chainsmokers, Disclosure, Logic, Stefflon Don, Kygo and Joyner Lucas. 

“Music is one of the most exciting unlocks for NFTs,” Kathryn Haun, a general partner at a16z, said in a statement. 

Blau, commonly referred to as DJ 3LAU, gave away digital assets worth 50% of streaming ownership in his most recent single last month. The song, “Worst Case,” reached an implied value north of $6 million in two weeks on Royal’s marketplace.

However, as NFT startups like Royal begin dabbling with more complex intellectual property and ownership splits, speculation emerges around how regulators will react in the uncharted legal waters. Blau told TechCrunch that Royal’s team is working with legal counsel to ensure that it is compliant with securities laws.

“A true fan might want to own something way earlier than a speculator would even get wind of it,” Blau said. “Democratizing access to asset classes is a huge part of crypto’s future.”

Royal previously announced a seed round of $16 million in August.


Get the day’s top crypto news and insights delivered to your inbox every evening. Subscribe to Blockworks’ free newsletter now.


Tags

Decoding crypto and the markets. Daily, with Byron Gilliam.

Upcoming Events

Marina Bay Sands Singapore

October 7, 2026

DAS Asia is a a single-day summit at Marina Bay Sands Singapore featuring conversations between the builders, investors, and global leaders are shaping the trajectory of the digital asset ecosystem in Asia & North America.

Hilton Park Lane, London

November 10-11, 2026

DAS London is a two-day summit at the Hilton Park Lane in London featuring conversations between the builders, allocators, and policy makers who are shaping the trajectory of the digital asset ecosystem in the UK, Europe, and North America.

recent research

Onchain Gacha Cover Image.png

Research

Onchain gacha platforms sold $284.3 million of digital card packs in July 2026, and Collector Crypt accounted for more than half of that activity. However, it buys back 92.9% of what it sells, which leaves it with a third of the category's revenue on more than half of its volume, and a quarter of its activity arrives through partner apps whose users it does not own. Courtyard runs the opposite model, a consumer app selling smaller packs to thousands of retail buyers who resell the cards to each other, and it took 59.7% of category revenue while growing through a month the category spent contracting. This report compares the five largest platforms on gross activity, buyback intensity, revenue after buybacks, consumer composition, marketplace liquidity, and distribution ownership, and finds Courtyard the strongest performer as of July 2026, with the qualification that none of the five discloses inventory costs or resale proceeds, so no platform in the category can yet be shown to be profitable.

Newsletter

The Breakdown

Decoding crypto and the markets. Daily, with Byron Gilliam.

Blockworks Research

Unlock crypto's most powerful research platform.

Our research packs a punch and gives you actionable takeaways for each topic.

SubscribeGet in touch

Blockworks Inc.

133 W 19th St., New York, NY 10011

Blockworks Network

PodcastsNewslettersEventsRoundtablesAnalytics